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1st Connecticut Heavy Artillery
Company C
Richard Carroll - Private
Richard Carroll, born circa 1846, born Collon, Louth, Ireland. Enlisted from Windsor Locks, Connecticut, 1861. Discharged 1865. Died, Windsor Locks, Connecticut, 1911.
Contact Name: Charles Carroll
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Date Added: 2/26/2010

Company C
George F Larkin - Lieutenant
My GGG Grandfather. Served throughout the entire war, starting as a private and working his way up to Lieutenant by the war's end. Don't have alot on him, would like to discuss with any kin!
Contact Name: Mark Hinson
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Date Added: 12/11/2012

Company D
William C. Beebe - Private
William Beebe (my g-g-g-grandfather) hailed from Waterford and enlisted on 1/4/64, at which time he was 34 years old and a father of five. He served as a cook and was wounded in the leg at Petersburg on 8/18/64. He was mustered out on 9/25/65 at Washington, DC.
Contact Name: Scott Brown
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Date Added: 2/26/2002

Company G
Henry Filber - Private
Found two of my relatives who served, there may be at least one more relative who served but in what was known as the Reserved Volunteers.
Contact Name: William Filber
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Date Added: 6/1/2016

Company I
John O'Brien - Captain
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Contact Name: John O'Brien
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Date Added: 2/13/2011

Company I
Henry George Scott - Corporal
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Contact Name: Scott Dygert
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Date Added: 9/25/2006

Company L
Robert M Lewis - 1st Lieutenant
My great-great grandfather. Enlisted as private in Co. C; he was also a sergeant in Co. G. Mustered out after the war; promoted to Brevet Captain for actions at Petersburg.
Contact Name: Jon Lewis
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Date Added: 3/11/2008

Company M
Patrick McClosky - Private
My great-great-granduncle. His sister Mary married my great-great-grandfather, Robert Lewis after the War. My great-grandfather was named John Patrick Lewis after him, I believe.
Contact Name: Jon Lewis
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Date Added: 5/7/2009

Company M
Charles Taylor - Private
Enlisted April 1862. Died of typhoid fever July 1862 during the Peninsula Campaign.
Contact Name: William Norton-Taylor
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Contact Homepage: http://gburginfo.brinkster.net/
Date Added: 8/2/2005

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